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Alison Nastasi took on the latest entry of I Would Have Saved/Killed and opted for Night of the Creeps. I couldn't agree more with her selection, so check it out if you've seen Fred Dekker's under-appreciated '80s zombie film.

Magnet Releasing were in the news twice this week. First: the genre arm of Magnolia have picked up the killer-tire film Rubber for US distribution. Second: They've dated the great [REC] 2's OnDemand release for June 4th. If you loved the original Spanish beast, I guarantee you will love this inventive sequel from the same directing duo.

Alison gives a quick profile of Lunchmeat, a magazine that honors the best of VHS. Yes, there are still plenty of films on VHS that aren't on DVD.

Speaking of VHS, years ago I was blown away by the amazing fake trailer for Lazer Ghosts 2: Return to Laser Cove. Now the gents behind it, Astron-6, have a feature film in the works called Manborg and you can see a teaser trailer for it (as well asLG2:RLC) right here.

Micah Matthews dives into three titles of his own pile for What We're Watching: Blood on the Highway, Blood Rage and Humanoids From the Deep.

This week's Terror Tuesday film at the Alamo Drafthouse was The Burbs. As always, Brian Salisbury reports back on the audience's reaction.

Lastly, Luke Mullen runs down This Week's Discs, which is convenient because I had no idea that Tell Tale, a new adaptation of Poe's classic tale starring Josh Lucas, Lena Heady and Brian Cox, was out now on Blu-ray.